Why is it so slow to restart after upgrading win10

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Why is it so slow to restart after upgrading win10
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Method 1:
1. Open the Start menu and click "Run" (or press the Windows key+R).
2. Enter "msconfig" in the pop-up running window, and then click "OK".
3. This will open a window called "System Configuration". Under the "General" tab, check "Selective startup". Then, under the "Service" tab, check "Load System Service", and under "Load Startup Item", check the items to be loaded.
4. Next, click "Boot" → "Advanced Options", and enter the system time setting in the pop-up dialog box. For example, you can select 3 seconds as the timeout and click OK.
Method 2:
1. Right click "This computer" (computer) on the desktop and select "Properties".
2. This will open a system information window, where you can click "Advanced System Settings".
3. Click "Settings" under "Startup and recovery failure".
4. In the pop-up dialog box, shorten the time setting. You can change the value of "Number of Processors" to the maximum value of 4, and click "OK".
5. Return to the system properties window, click "Settings" under the performance tab, then select "Advanced", and finally click "Change".
6. In the pop-up virtual memory window, uncheck "Automatically manage paging file size of all drives" and check "No paging file". Then click "Apply".
7. Finally, click "OK" to save the changes.
8. After restarting the computer, you will find that the boot speed has improved.
Method 3:
1. Right click the Start menu and select "Control Panel".
2. In the control panel, select the small icon view and click "Power Options".
3. In the power option window, click "Select the function of the power button".
4. Click "Change current unavailable settings" in the pop-up system settings window. Then check "Enable Quick Start", and finally click "Save Changes".
Method 4:
1. Press the shortcut key "WIN+R" to open the operation window.
2. Enter "gpedit. msc" in the run window, and then click "OK".
3. Expand Management Template in Computer System Configuration → System → Shutdown.
4. In the pop-up window, double-click "Quick Start Required".
5. Check "Enabled" in the pop-up dialog box, and then click "OK".
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The driver does not support the reinstallation of Win7, so make a good contribution to the excitement of incomplete Win10
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First, please open the main page of the Windows 10 system desktop, click the Start menu in the desktop page, and click the "Settings" option in the pop-up Start menu to enter the Windows 10 system settings page.

On the win10 system setting page, click and select the "Update and Security" menu option to enter the win10 system update setting page.

On the Win10 system update setting page, click to select the "Advanced Options" button to enter the Win10 system update setting page. On the setting page, click to select the system update method as the "Notification to schedule restart" option.

After the win10 system update mode is selected as "notify to schedule restart", although the system will not execute the update program immediately after the update is installed, it will automatically restart the system after the scheduled time arrives. If the partners do not notice this situation, it is likely that your work results will be goodbye.

Next, we will focus on how to solve this problem. On the Windows desktop, press the Windows logo key+r key, open the run command window, enter the "regedit" command, and open the registry editor.

After opening the registry editor page, use the mouse to double-click the sidebar on the left, and locate the file to the subkey: hkey_local_machinesoftwarepoliciesmicrosoftwindowsupdateau.

If you can't find the subkey, it proves that there is no subkey file in the system registry, so we can manually create the subkey, right-click in the Windows directory, select "New - Key", and name the key "windowsupdate". Under the newly created windowsupdate project, create the au subkey in the same way.

Under the newly created au subitem, right-click the subitem, and then select "New - dword (32-bit) Value" in the pop-up context menu.

After creating the new key value, we name the new key value "no auto reboot with logging on users", as shown in the following figure.

Next, we double click the newly created sub key value to open the attribute setting page of the key value. On the attribute setting page, set the numerical data to "1", and then save the relevant settings.

Finally, we only need to restart the computer to make the newly changed registry take effect. When the system has been downloaded and updated, it will not automatically execute the restart arrangement, which can effectively ensure that our current work tasks will not be interrupted by the restart. Let's have a try.
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It's a normal phenomenon. People have waited for 12 hours!
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The hardware configuration is low, and the main frequency of the processor is not good
The network speed is slow. It is recommended to connect the network cable
The hard disk is slow. The mechanical hard disk is more slow than SSD in reading and writing. The installation of programs and the system are naturally slow
The win10 itself is very big, 30 to 40 gigabytes. Hello
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